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e . DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE .; __“ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” , s B . . gt JA! il AEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS a ~ JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 194 VOL. LVIL, NO. 8611, “PRICE TEN CENTS IS BOMBED : NEUTRAL IRELAND IS R RAF TRADE PUNCHES WITH LUFTWAFFE ' AIRWAR 'DON'T EXPECT EASING OF DEFENSES OF DUBLIN IS REACHES DRASTIC 1940 FISHERIES | BARDIA ARE AIRRAIDED - NEWPEAK REGULATIONS, SAYSBUREAU PENETRATED * FIVE TIMES ‘Capial City of Erin Bomb- { edExtensively by Un- A A As German Troops Occupied Rumania W A and Wildlife ¢ Department noti men today the prosy N Jan 3Tt of Alaska 1 cts fo Major Attack Is Reported‘ in Official Cairo Com- b | Small escapments in 1939 in Tcy Straits and the Western and South- ern districts were below average and only average runs are expected there German Bombers Send Crashing Death Into Vit- | ol Wiles Gonl Porf | o imon s gunatty good L, yestt s peSeice oot | . MURIGHS Tody ‘ identified Planes e | expected. _only normal runs of pinks are ex- = e 3 BRITISH AIRCRAFT e i aood scapetionty RMLL L L b v v | RUSTRALIARE SH1D DAYLIGHT ATTACK 1S HIT BREMEM, EMDEN %55 12"%™ o105 S i hean- eroneons soncsion s 7 T0 BE IN ACTION - MADEDURING TODAY Kod are and in the ¢ pect easing in the drastic regula- i prcte 2 districts. New regulations are being arawn and soen will be submitted to v Tckes Sufferers-Buildings Are Destroyed good runs this y A small return is expected in Cook Inlet Has Been Beseiged for Past Eighteen Days The British Gen- English Atfack Set | "Factory Fires” ? % o sae Last link to date in Germany’s “drang nach Osten” (drive to the East) has been Rumania, where German troops backed up by native Iron Guards have taken over control of the monarchy. Here we see some of the German troops rolling into the capital city of Bucharest. King Michael was made nominal ruler after his father, King Carol, was forced ont /"Seek Defense Speed-up : DE[EGA]‘E NETE | QEIE CAIRO, Jan. 3 | B 3 B eral Headqguarters seid early today | that Australian forces, supported b e 7 ¥ 8 tanks, have penetrated the defense "of Bardia, the ecast Libyan port, and defended by some 20,000 Ttalians who DUBLIN, Jan. 3 This capital city of neutral Ireland was bombed shortly after the noon hour today while soldiers fired on the planes from the ground with their rifles. The raid was the fifth made ‘by (By by ted Press) iir surged to a new and | crescendo of violence last | German bombs smashed | coal port of Carditf, Wales, G d i Asson Force bombers raise Nazi Command Admits! higher g U“ hig and Royal Air fresh havoe with the still burning port of Bremen in northern Ger- have been under British siege hy E 2 land, sea and aiv for the past 18 _— g i 7 i | :eum;:;::lo:lrzl:;?.‘::utmh:ll:::i ;: lu;l - . B u S Y | “ g azi pilots said fives vmble_ a ; 1S MAJOR IACK | Reports reaching here said bglp,:%’“ , hundred miles away were left raging | + LONDON, Jan. 3. British mili- were dropped on a village south here during the might and several blocks of houses destroyed, inmates rdift British. Press Asibiation:ge- tary circles interpret the Cairo com- CONGRESS I Fadres £ 16138 Vb munique as the first word of a | ; Ao i i “:‘iflg “major attack” on the besieged being buriedyjp the debris, Frantic (Continued on Page Seven) Libyan base. neighbors and also the police are — These same military sources said searching the ruins for thé victims. Mines are also said to have been dropped along the coast by the planes. | everything is likely to depend on how the initial stages of the present e Dimond Infroduces Many §,\\\\16@ attack succeed under the operations | developing > Embargo Evasion Bills-Would Get Two Armories Built WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.-Among bills introduced in Congress today ! the following were by Alaska Dele- gate Anthony J. Dimond HR 73, authorizing construction of a bhalf million dollars fisherles re- search vessel for use in the Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, Alaska and Ha- wailan waters, The planes swept over Dublin this ofterncon at 12:20 oclock within nine heurs after blasting two houses n Donore avenue, Dublin's residen- t me 20 perscns are reported to have been injured in this afternoon’s raid. The previous bembing, which de= stroyed the houses on Donore Aven- ue, was dene by one plane and with one bomb but this afternoon’s raid was by more than one plane. The assault this afternoon was the Apparent WASHINGTON—How sperate is the British need for merchant| HR 74, extending provisions of the first in broad daylight. The previous | chant vessels and fcr warships mi B J Sh' ! L d‘ Home Owners Loan Act to Al:}sk‘l, all in the past two days, | and for warships to convoy e HR 179, transferring jurisdiction n at night, i » was disclcsad in a conference | s apanese Ip s Loa mg over the Alaska fishing industry losest the officials can come 1 American officials and Lord o | Cas?-S(rap at Tacoma for frem the Department of Commerce to naming the nationality of the [ n just bef died I 9 TS ¢ to the itory of Alaska planes is that one incendiary bomb Leaders of the Congress of Industrial Organization confer in Wash- yp 41, yuhorizing construction of was landed by a German groen silic British Ambassador explainec t while England could take the rplane bombardment, it was| worried cver the loss of| \t sea and the threat to the| h fcod and munitions suppiy ington on the national defense program, which they charge is lagging because of the way in which work is being distributed and administered. Left to right, seated, James B. Carey, Electrical, Radio and Mashine Workers; Philip Murray, C.I.O. president; and Frank Rosenblum, Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Standing, S. H. Dalrymple, Rub- nes Workers; Emil Rieve, Textile Workers; and R. J, Thomas, Ayte- mambile Workera, a $2,500,000 hospital for the insane in Alaska HR 89, to construct two armories in Alaska at a cost of $250,000, total. HR 94, prohibiting the appoint- ment of anyone except residents of the Territory as Ciovernor. parachute Prime Minister Eamonn de Valera and his Cabinet were quickly sum- moned Lo a secret session this af- ternoon and informed sources de- clared the conference is dealing with the bombing of Dublin. Shipment fo Nippon TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 31t is re- | ported the Japanese steamer Tosei Maru is loading 86 carloads of cast- | scrap here, apparently defying the Presidential proclamation forbidding i Members of the crew cf a British tank, change smiles with a native of the Greek Island. newly arrived in Crete, ex- >, he revealed that the| loaning of more over-age U. S. des- ST - export of scrap iron to Japan : HR 96, investigation of Alaska’s —_—— - - Lioyers to convoy vessels would not | "Loophole in the U. S. embargo is s sl | remedy the situation, because the| fithe lach fhat. fis big stiphanis of IT TAKES MORE IHAN A Another bill, introduced by Rep- M Briti Navy had not been able te - - _.:cmp x‘nctul _,'m’? hcc?]}»fm:lu_.{,l ‘m;‘ resentative Sumners, would extend usslan ot cnough British crews to man all| {dblieie conatting LIS A28 DO {he privilege of retirement to Fed- v of the 50 destroyers which the Uni- | "'_“:"x'mv‘(" "‘:‘h“ 1"‘" ‘"’“" )'(“1‘:‘1“*";: eral judges in Alaska and other ter- 2 - g 3 1 -> > > - It was anticipated that scope of 1 ea ow i It is not generally known, but [ i s 2dvs . o e 121‘;,:{)‘,“_(“’ NGRESS MAKES MOVE vasion of the rule’s intention, and A op Ins { f o gl 4 sccrecy has surrounded the Tosei 4 o because of faulty hand- Mani S50 Bav niiwe & : of l.;"fdv.o:"clx\]cslAllg\e' By JACK STINNETT The: yessel darthe: flrst Japanesc AP FEATUKE SERVICE B ) b i ‘ s j: l*'. l]’”h. e ‘;.ho L ¥ B0 o It is true, as you say, that the carrier in several years for which v [ 1840 Movie Producer Sqmuel Goldwyn w S . . vossels o kandle, and the BAUSH \SHINGTON, Jan. 3—Answer- thiee - accidents which have oc- | publicity has been shunned, and, in- ° g ik B G T A | War upplles Reach Ing pl - oA i G 5 8 de curred since August 31 (at Lovetts-|formation as to her movements, ARE Ol accompan © discovered he previously had di i ¢f their navy at sea. They are dis-|ing the mail orders: . ;. choru: Mabed- Hor 'l g o G m 'I'h iR i e ¢ e 1 ville, Va., 25 dead, including Sen.|cargo and itinerary has been for- 4 covered her when she was known e anv roug adl- o . trously shert of trained men W. R., Kansas City, Mo. — There p. .. Lundeen: near Salt Lake ! bidden to the public you den't remember (hub a5 Doris Davenport Competi of the: actors cate Wi : kA SONEIes: 5= ™ R ‘ <. ; we do) that the wife of a Florida | druggi me ¢ Small Al of these fasors indicate why |is » move on In Congress o nves-| city, 10 dead;. and. at Chicago 12| The shipment originated at the %@ 9 Wit e Wit b1 2 Florida | druggists pamed Laree and Smal [ vostok-U. §. Cotfon béfore the A 1:::1\1 ;u z;'.rrnoll);r: n‘ ed (rlfnu‘ ”"“ FoupRy RARe ““;h‘_"' dead)” all have occurred since abo-|Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, | furniture factory worker ""“"”“; #d | turned up in Los Angeles Ir | before the Ad listratiol e nel The resolution was introduced by ¢ = . A v aadis " P ame here She expected to have quintuplets 1.4 weles two womer amed Tew | - lition of the Air Safe ard and|of Minnequa, Colo., and came here ‘1 b s v 1 nan ; cf American naval vessels to con-|Rep, Garl Hinshav, Californin Re-| i qor e Alr Safely Board and of 170 momentarily. oon she decided she! got divorcss the same day. The 10 B@ Personal Represen- ', onmon: Jem -=Hueh Daitan voy British shipping across the At-| publican, who, commenting on his| pafore the board. was. aboished AR had misunderstood her physiclan's Tews' day was Friday 3 ¢ o md"” Sconoiic Warfare, to- from this proposal. “It is not meant to be a fishing| , N, R Baving s ole baby—a’ girl. Not 3 | lea - | 5| commercial airlines ca Rl Wy i Horse No, 422 ot the Chicago Dalton sa i & % S | expedition or a witeh hunt; it is| " gu ol T e .|| STOCK QUOTATIONS | until then did ihe excitement dic qruprie N el bt bassadO[ Named _Daltan seid ivisieak included Aty WIlITE HOUSE BOTTLENECK | mean merely to find out the truth | i rge has been made Hogh affic squad bit @ wpm 2 | erican cotton going through Russia . To his intimates General Edward | ang do the best thing we can fo lk',:n:‘v:f'yu:rz “'f-wm'{' < Vi S And that’s just a sample. ”'Wo h'm:' ol mfhl w»'m; I lo Gunaty, MWL e cRNng Edwin Watson, White House ap-|jmprove and promote civil aero- po.. hat, the - aheenfe of the| i ; A (,Ku‘ other police hors hia WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Presi-' S0urce of worry to Great Britain. Aatant | Ecnslin e T Eriow a board has anything to do with NEW YORK, Jan 3.—Closing quo appeared on the stage in : 4 el sciatis . but o ol B AR [ cech these accidents. If you recall, it ‘ution of Alaska Juneau mine stock In the lield of law and order. | gormance of “Carm dent: Rdosevelt discloged todsy. ha T80t onOhphay S8 ey sy e r as T can find out, there w,.” wiven here some time inltodav is 4%, American Can 894, Uings had a way of getling oul| pejjee Captain David Fly Is, sending. Hary L. Hopkins, foi- OPERATOR AT ’\].\41“ xm)r‘w for vl'nm‘ There he is|jc no indication anywhere that the' sarine 1t '“ De Sy ,,7‘ Beth \ Steel 89, of hand. In Memphis, the police- the traffic d Ry mer cretary of Commerce, and called “Bottleneck. ; T Gkriatens” e o spring that . the Department Anaconda 2778, Bel ¥ " ig NS, ANARENT, SHiame. N ) timate friend. to England P g g e any» official in Congress or out is o commerce (of which the Civill Commonwealth and Seuthern production wa 422 was mad because he didn’t an intimat riend o England B‘R‘mr “‘S u:«v '“i]l o il h ' hi willing to group recent accidents Aeronautics Authority now is a|Curtiss Wright 9%, General Motors ! e he had get ‘o play a part hortly as his personal representa- byt ing ex-artilery officer has set hiM. | ynder one heading and PIACe pary, would be on the spot the|18%. International Harvester 50%, itancogs y tive and until a new American ATTACK OF FLU i g the President, so that Mmmb_‘them at the door of ‘Lmbj SINGE | first time there was a serious ac-| Kenuecott 37, New York Central ¢ id Wainut Cr . men Were| whon Henry Atkinson of Berke- {\lvxr. 3 :ulul i ?[T;vnnfl-ll to sue-| P Dration loadbrs diave bIG patting (PR0Me:. Fyes My, iAW, WHOloigent. |14%, Northern Pacific 6%, United|convioted of riding horses Whils|jec” ol decided to shoot a sick CC°4 Kennedy who recently re-) ey { Vant: him i e el MRanced the lavegtigation xosi Lhinkg States Steel 70%, Pound $4.04, drunke: . . At Los Angeles, reguld-| cat' the gun exploded, the cat es- S80ed | Mrs. Gladys Waugh, genial switch- r Mseaker Sam Babi lution, stated clearly that thel .4 y 4 ponS ¢ tions issued by the police dAepart-|.ared ane 0 e " The President told the newsmen hoard operator at the Baranof Hotel, Spe yburn, who next to £ th 4 ¢ . L. T, Ponca City, Okla.—1 be- caped, and Atkinson went to the = ° U b the’ Badatd 8% . the Vice President is the ranking of- PUurPose of the investigating com-|jye the first bill for reapportion- DOW, JONES AVERAGES ent contained the injunetion that| 1ocoia) with a six-inch metal frag- ¢ expected to send to the Senate 1s confined to bed with a severe Sii 1 i ’ scover the ap: , . B, I 4 i A s o 4 L SN TR 8 sssibly next week, the nomination attack of the flu. B N k frat ;, Mmittee would be to discover the o o coner - The following are today’s Dow, officers “must lcok intelligent at| .. she oy, POSSIDI) o ficial in Congress, had an irate clash m of congressmen under the ment in his chest A hunter "’ = 0§ L . causes, not to prove somethinz 5 | Jones averages: industrials 131.01, all time e R of an Ambassador to succeed Ken-l Her place at the Baranof has been ’?fi‘ (Continued on Page Four) already known, \Cuillucd il Page oeven® rails 28.36, Ptilities 19.96. Names made gooly news, 0o, (Continied on Page Seven) | nedy | taken over by Virginia Anderson. | \